In a smaller community like Goldsboro, it’s common for people to move between providers, urgent care visits, pharmacies, and follow-up appointments—sometimes within days. Errors can hide in the spaces between those stops:
- A medication list changes after an appointment, but the pharmacy fills something based on an older record.
- A discharge instruction doesn’t match what the patient is actually told to take at home.
- A dose is adjusted, yet the next refill reflects the earlier strength.
When the harm appears later—new symptoms, worsening condition, unexpected side effects—the records must be reviewed in the correct order. An attorney’s job is to reconstruct that sequence and identify where the breakdown occurred.


